News You Can Use for September 6, 2017

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We’ve gathered a short list of some of what we think are the most important headlines of the day and placed them all right here for you.

Watch and be stunned. The crew of MSNBC’s Morning Joe thought it was super funny to watch President Trump help out during the Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.

In the wake of a nurse’s arrest, one Utah Hospital is banning police officers from their patient-care areas. This decision is understandable, given the situation, but it could create bigger problems down the road.

Good news – most Russians do not support Putin’s ongoing efforts in Syria. Not that it will change his plans.

Hurricane Irma is gaining strength and size as she barrels towards the United States. She is now a category 5 with maximum sustained winds of 175 mph, becoming the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic basin since 2007.

A cop in Ohio recently shot an innocent photographer, but the photographer is asking that the authorities show mercy for the “accident.” It wasn’t an accident, per se, the officer meant to shoot… he just didn’t realize the photographer wasn’t a bad guy.

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